At the Star Screen Awards, Sonam went all black sporting a Fall 2015 Elie Saab look. The black jumpsuit featuring a plunging keyhole neckline was worn with the runway full-sleeved long jacket but instead of wearing lace-up boots with the two, she opted for suede boots under her pants.

Call me a prude but I for one am just not a fan of such necklines but that wasn’t the issue I had with her look. The short hemline of the pants is what is throwing the look off for me a wee bit. Just me feeling that way?

The dress/pant-suit is fine on Sonam. Styling could have been different. But, I would give her a break…I think she’s wearing boots and that is why the cuffs on the pants are off. Refer to Elie Saab’s tweet of Liu Wen, who’s wearing same outfit. Let’s give Sonam a break…she likes to try different things, and it must be cold in outside (I don’t know for sure, I don’t live in India). I choose not to comment on her cleavage.

Can I just unsee that ? I have seen people do plunging necklines with a lot more grace and sex appeal . I don’t understand why it’s necessary to go the whole nine yards and expose nearly every Single time .otherwise makeup and hair looked nice. Actually the whole look would have worked better if she had kept it classy and kept the boob show out .

I like the outfit, but not for an award show. Normally I don’t have a problem with cleavage show by Sonam but this keyhole look is kinda tacky, especially the way the ‘girls’ are displayed. Makeup and hair is lovely though.

It always warms my heart to see this generation of actresses pay tribute to yesteryear’s actresses….
like here Sonam Kapoor does a modern take on Nadia Hunterwali….
expected no less from Sonam… good stuff!!!

I kinda like the outfit but just doesn’t look award night worthy. Also I find those kid of necklines hot (a la Blake Lively) but it’s somehow sitting weirdly on Sonam’s cleavage. Maybe she should try a different style of plunging neckline

PnP, been a reader since 2009 and love this blog. Over the last year, I’m seeing comments getting far too personal and at times getting to borderline bullying.

I’m sure you guys do your best to moderate but surely the comments should be more about fashion? Not to compare but RCFA had mastered the art of allowing purely look – relevant comments and not name calling or suchlike.

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